‘Deeply upset’: Corrections workers pass no-confidence motion
Corrections workers have passed a no-confidence motion in department executives after “degrading” post-it notes were exposed at a managers conference.
Corrections workers have passed a no-confidence motion in department executives after “degrading” post-it notes were exposed at a managers conference.
A South Australian federal MP is at the centre of a bizarre incident that allegedly took place in Parliament House.
The SA Liberals’ Black by-election disaster has deepened, with pre-poll and postal votes expected to favour the Libs instead adding to new Labor MP Alex Dighton’s huge win.
A controversial pro-life advocate has revealed she has been the target of death threats and is now calling on upper house president Terry Stephens to make public a citizen’s reply.
Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia has sent a stern warning to any Liberal MP thinking of putting late-term abortion back on the parliamentary agenda.
Whyalla could become home to a new low-carbon aviation fuel production facility as the state government begins exploring the cost and feasibility of the technology.
Labor have achieved the impossible twice in the same year and they have the former Liberal leader David Speirs to thank, writes Kathryn Bermingham.
Labor candidate Alex Dighton has swept to an emphatic by-election win over the Liberals in the seat of Black vacated by David Speirs.
Several of the investment properties owned by the former SA Opposition leader have quietly hit the market, The Advertiser can reveal.
A millionaire entrepreneur and the founder of the Adelaide 500’s main sponsor was investigated for tax fraud and benefited from a “questionable” taxpayer tender, MPs have been told.
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